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. Department Summary The Department of the History of Art & Architecture (“HAA”) offers undergraduate, Master’s, and PhD programs in the history, theory, and criticism of art, architecture, and visual culture
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of scholarship and an articulated, distinct line of inquiry as it contributes to the making of architecture. Research and/or creative practice are essential in reinforcing the connection between the School’s
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experience in teaching physics and mentoring students in research. Required Education: A PhD in theoretical nuclear or particle physics and at least five years of post-PhD research experience is required
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capacious thinker and innovative teacher whose scholarship engages the histories of art, architecture, design, digital media, and/or visual communication. The Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences has recently
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, design research, and scholarship to teach architectural design studios, lecture, and seminar courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Faculty Tenure Track Yes Faculty Rank Assistant Professor
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, Knowledge & Skills A terminal degree in architecture (MArch I/II or PhD) or a related field (MS or PhD) Professional architectural licensure (NCARB recognized). Candidates with demonstrated progress toward
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, and willing to learn continuously Education and Experience Requirements Required Terminal degree in architecture (Master's Degree or PhD) Professional licensure in architecture Clear design research
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Position Title: Assistant or Associate Professor of Design Technology Appointment Type: Faculty Job Description: Summary of Duties and Responsibilities: The Department of Architecture, in
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education, and with complementary expertise to the existing four faculty in the Landscape Architecture Program. The successful candidate will also contribute research scholarship in their area of expertise
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classes in the MS in Landscape Architecture and/or the MS or PhD in Urban and Regional Planning programs. DPLA faculty expertise and interests include urban planning and design, land use policy, ecological